"Several of the concerns about Oracle's acquisition of Sun have revolved around how Unix technologies led by Sun would continue under the new ownership. As it turns out, Solaris users might not have much to worry about, as Oracle executives on Wednesday affirmed their commitment to preserving the efforts. In the case of Solaris, Oracle had already been a big supporter of the rival Linux operating system. Oracle has its own Enterprise Linux offering, based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux. For Oracle CEO Larry Ellison, the idea that Linux and Solaris are mutually exclusive is a false choice."

I'd say, under most peoples definitions, that your statement regarding SysV was a "claim".

As for the claim itself, I'm not going to argue whether it's true or not because quite frankly I'm not about to start running difference engines against the two sources just to resolve an argument when you're clearly just as apathetic towards backing your point up and the the underlying argument we already agree on (despite your continual attempts arguing otherwise).

So are we done now?

(and yes I am being particularly moody today. It's Monday morning and I had to "sleep" on the couch last night as my fraking laptop exploded yesterday destroying the bedroom in it's wake).